President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency has devoted an
unprecedented number of bureaucrats to finalizing new anti-coal
regulations that are set to be released at the end of November,
according to a source inside the EPA.

More than 50 EPA staff are now crashing to finish greenhouse gas
emission standards that would essentially ban all construction of new
coal-fired power plants. Never before have so many EPA resources been
devoted to a single regulation. The independent and non-partisan
Manhattan Institute estimates that the EPA’s greenhouse gas coal regulation will cost the U.S. economy $700 billion.

The rush is a major sign of panic by environmentalists inside the
Obama administration. If Obama wins, the EPA would have another four
full years to implement their anti-fossil fuel agenda. But if Romney
wins, regulators will have a very narrow window to enact a select few
costly regulations that would then be very hard for a President Romney
to undo.

If Mitt Romney wins the presidential election in two days, he will have to begin a process to undo the damage Obama's team is setting up to cause.

Romney spokesman Ryan Williams responds to the news:

President Obama won’t tell the voters of the Virginia, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania the truth about his plans to shut down the coal industry.
Even after he loses on Tuesday, it appears that the President will still
try to continue his efforts to kill their jobs and drive up their
energy prices. Mitt Romney is committed to reversing the damage caused
by the Obama Administration’s disastrous liberal agenda as soon as he
takes office.

Coal families, those with members working in any part of the coal industry, need to know what casting a vote for Obama will do to their livelihoods.

Pass it around, make sure they are clear on what an Obama second term will do to their families.